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Ambroise August Liébeault and psychic phenomena
1University of Virginia Health System, Division of Perceptual Studies, Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences 210 10th St. NE, Suite 100, Charlottesville, VA 22902, USA. csa3m@virginia.edu
Nineteenth-century hypnosis research extended beyond psychology to include psychic phenomena like clairvoyance. Ambroise Liébeault
Area of Science:
- History of Psychology
- Parapsychology
- Neuroscience
Background:
- 19th-century hypnosis research explored psychological, behavioral, and psychic phenomena.
- Ambroise Liébeault, a key figure in the Nancy school, investigated mental suggestion and clairvoyance.
Discussion:
- Liébeault's writings reveal an overlap between hypnosis and psychic phenomena.
- His work explored the mind's subconscious potential and unconventional experiences.
Key Insights:
- Hypnosis research in the 19th century encompassed a broader scope than conventionally recognized.
- Liébeault provided rational explanations for some psychic phenomena.
- The study highlights the historical connection between hypnosis and the exploration of psychic abilities.
Outlook:
- Further research into historical perspectives on consciousness and hypnosis is warranted.
- Understanding 19th-century approaches to psychic phenomena can inform contemporary studies of the mind.
- Liébeault's work offers insights into the historical relationship between mesmerism, hypnosis, and parapsychology.
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